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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is
quite similar to Psychosis but usually lasts for the entire life.
Psychosis usually comes in short bursts and afterwards the individual
goes back to a relatively normal state. Psychosis may or may not reoccur
for someone who has had one episode. Schizophrenia on the other hand is
seen as a disease which has no cure but which can be treated by drugs to
reduce symptoms. Often schizophrenics keep on deteriorating as they grow
older. Around 1-2% of the population of all cultures and races suffer
from schizophrenia so it is a "disease" or
condition that affects many
people’s lives. The treatment for Schizophrenia is Antipsychotic drugs
which do reduce symptoms and can be useful. The older drugs used to
treat schizophrenia had many side effects which almost outweighed the
advantages but some of the recent drugs have fewer side effects. As
Psychiatrists can only look to the physical body for answers they do not
understand the metaphysical aspect of the disease and so some possible
methods of treatment are completely overlooked.
From a
Metaphysical point of view Schizophrenia has many of the same problems
as Psychosis. It is my belief that Psychosis is the beginning of
schizophrenia and if treated early enough with some new methods
schizophrenia could be averted. So if this is true then why do some
people experience a psychotic episode and never progress to
schizophrenia while others do. The reason lies in the subtle bodies of
the individual and in how badly damaged they become during the
psychosis. Keep in mind that a psychotic episode can also be brought on
by drug use or abuse and that this type could also lead into
schizophrenia.
Basically if a
Psychotic episode is intense enough and the Astral Body has very rigid
crystallizations it can be cracked by the sudden raise in vibration. If
the damage is not too bad and the astral body is fairly well balanced
the person may be able to heal. The support network of family and
friends will be vital in the healing process. A much greater chance of
recovery will exist with good social supports. If the astral body is
cracked or damaged severely it will not work well enough after the
episode for adequate healing to take place. The person may be left very
confused and with hallucinations and delusions continuing for longer
periods because the astral body never slows down enough. With large
cracks present some higher frequency forces may continue to shake up the
astral body which leads to continued confusion. Another problem is that
this state can lead to a very open aura with holes and weak spots.
Malevolent non-physical beings and entities will be able to disrupt the
subtle bodies and the person will easily resonate with negative astral
planes. Hallucinations and delusions may continue especially if the
third eye remains activated while other Chakra's are blocked and the
chitta is unclear and unstable.
During prolonged
episodes of Psychosis such as those experienced by schizophrenics there
is a possibility that some astral shattering may occur. This usually
happens at death but in advanced Alzheimer's and Schizophrenia it can
occur while in the body. If shattering does occur, the parts of astral
body lost cannot be replaced. When this occurs the patient will seem to
have lost large portions of their personality and will become even more
confused and lost. When this type of damage is done to the astral body,
the etheric body and nervous system will also suffer greatly. The brain
loses its contact with astral forces in the chitta which make its
cognitive functions work. This leads to loss of brain tissue and brain
damage as the physical brain needs the chitta to keep it healthy and
functioning. Many doctors and scientists assume that the brain damage is
the cause of the symptoms and that therefore the disease is based in
biology. I believe that the truth of the matter is that the mental and
emotional disharmony and chaos (in the astral body and chitta) lead to
the physical brain damage. If you could stop the deterioration in the
astral body and chitta the brain damage would not occur.
One of the
physical consequences of advanced schizophrenia is that the three brain
ventricles become enlarged as the tissue around them deteriorates. The
ventricles are located roughly in the middle of the brain and are filled
with cerebrospinal fluid. Nobody really knows what they are for or what
they do because they do not study metaphysics. The ventricles are
actually essential parts of the brain which work kind of like a mirror
for consciousness. They are a physical counterpart of the third eye and
are essential when it comes to spiritual vision, dreams and even
imagination. The ventricles are like mirrors that reflect pictures,
images and colors into the physical consciousness of the brain. If you
had no ventricles you would not be able to dream or imagine anything and
you would not be able to use your third eye at all. For all the chakras
there are physical organs which incarnate their various
inter-dimensional aspects into the physical body. The ventricles are one
part of the third eye's physical structure that incarnates non-physical
vision. When a schizophrenic reaches advanced stages of deterioration
their ventricles become enlarged which leads to more vivid
hallucinations as well as intensifying other symptoms.
Unfortunately once schizophrenia gets to the advanced stages there is
not much that can be done. The new antipsychotic drugs are an important
part of slowing down the progress of schizophrenia as they do reduce the
pressure on the patient’s subtle bodies. I believe that with the proper
techniques of clearing the astral body, strengthening the etheric body
and eventually incarnating the Light body that schizophrenia could
be averted. It would have to be caught
in its early stages and it would require much effort by the individual
themselves as well as someone experienced enough in the required
metaphysical techniques. If extreme damage had already been done to the
astral body it may never be healed completely but with the right
techniques and required effort the outcome would probably be much better
than not doing anything. In mental hospitals around the world
schizophrenics are sedated, locked up in rooms with no pictures treated
like they are crazy and dehumanized by staff. No credence is given to
their experience which is often multi-dimensional in nature and their
perceptions are labeled as hallucinations. What chance of recovery do
these people have?
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